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India has highest proportion of researchers globally considering moving overseas: ReportA new study reveals Indian researchers are most likely to seek opportunities abroad. Better facilities, salaries, and funding are key drive...
El Nino spells trouble for kharif harvests across IndiaA study by scientists at an ICAR institute has found that El Niño events have consistently reduced yields of major kharif crops in India, w...
Mark Zuckerberg 'personally authorised' Meta's copyright infringement, publishers allegePublishing giants and author Scott Turow have sued Meta and Mark Zuckerberg. They allege Meta illegally used millions of copyrighted books ...
Major publishers sue Meta for copyright infringement over AI trainingMajor publishers have filed a lawsuit against Meta Platforms in Manhattan federal court. They accuse the tech giant of using millions of th...
Critical thinking, not reliance on AI, will protect against de-skilling: Elsevier's Jan HerzhoffHerzhoff, who was attending the India AI Impact Summit 2026 from February 16-20, reflected on a 2025 study in The Lancet Gastroenterology a...
Who is Dr. Ashokkumar, Nilgiris scientist, named among top 2% scientists worldwide for third straight yearNilgiris-based scientist Dr. Ashokkumar Veeramuthu has been named among the world's top 2% of scientists for the third consecutive year by ...
British medical journal 'The Lancet' to come out in HindiMadhya Pradesh Medical Education Minister Vishwas Sarang said 'The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia' - will be translated into Hindi...
ISA, Elsevier launch journal Solar Compass at COP26ISA's vision is for a rapid increase in solar energy usage, so that the global community can achieve an ambitious goal of net-zero carbon e...
EU top court hands win to YouTube in user copyright fightThe case marks the latest development in a long-running battle between Europe's $1 trillion creative industry and online platforms
- Magic bullets of DNA for low cost breast cancer detection
Kolkata, Jan 18 (IANS) Indian scientists have designed high precision DNA probes for breast cancer detection, which they claim can bring do...
LexisNexis eyes acquisitions to expand in IndiaPart of Reed Elsevier group, LexisNexis Legal & Professional serves customers in more than 175 countries with 10,000 employees worldwide.
LexisNexis India takes over Universal Law PublishingAnglo-Dutch law publishing house LexisNexis has bought over its Delhi-based rival Universal Law Publishing for an undisclosed amount.
E-books provides opportunity to diversify industry: PublishersWith major publishing giants making available books and content online, industry stalwarts say they do not see E-books as a threat but as a...
New research, and the future of GM crops in IndiaA paper by Seralini, which Jairam Ramesh cited to slam GM crops, has been withdrawn by the journal. What does this mean?
- China bankrolls R&D while India plays the miser
China investing about 2.5% of its GDP last year in S&T works out to $174 billion compared to India’s 0.9% which works out to roughly $16.5 ...
- China on course to displace US in scientific output: study
China is set to overtake the US in scientific output by 2013, seven years earlier than expected, bringing about a major change in the globa...
- IIT-B team shows how homeopathy works
Six months after the British Medical Association rubbished homeopathy as witchcraft with no scientific basis, IIT scientists have said the ...
- Wolters Kluwer to set up shop here for scientific journals
One of the world’s largest publishers for professional books and journals, Wolters Kluwer, is getting into the business of printing and pub...
- Fiction not part of Indian BPO story
Publishing outsourcing, growing at 50%, is limited to science & tech and medical books.
- Fundamental right to copy, but for a fee
Every time a student walks in to a photocopying booth to get a book copied cover to cover, the law is being violated.